Galleries

Identity at iPrintFromHome Gallery is Marcus L. Wise's  first solo show where he will reveal a new collection of works based on the idea of identity. It boldly challenges the visual cues that teach people that different is negative.

April 29- June 3, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday April 29, 2011; 6-9:30pm

Complimentary beverages and snacks. Ample free private parking.

35 Miles: fluid connections is a photographic celebration of our dynamic waterfront, showcasing the many faces of a powerful force that binds us together. The photography exhibition will at The Gallery @ Chow Chocolat from April 15 thru May 31, 2011.

Thursday, May 19 · 6:00pm - 9:30pm

Downtown Buffalo's historic Market Arcade will be transformed into a splashy party place when CEPA Gallery holds Visions of Greater Buffalo, a rollicking benefit, on Thursday, May 19th from 6-9:30 p.m.

Situated on 25 beautiful acres in Lockport, New York located in Niagara County, the historic Kenan Center campus is only a short drive from Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester and southern Ontario. Named for its benefactor, William Rand Kenan, Jr., the Kenan Center serves as a regional community center providing visitors and the community with arts, education and recreation programs.

The Native American Museum of Art inside Smokin Joes, located in Sanborn, New York, is a local Museum that offers innovative and creative art exhibits, collections, meals/shows, education, research, language and development. 

The UB Art Gallery at the Center for the Arts, located on North (Amherst) campus, was founded in 1994. The Center was designed by Gwathmey and Siegel Associates Architects, and features 5,000 square feet of exhibition space in its First Floor, Second Floor and Lightwell Galleries.

For the past 25 years The Western New York Artists Group, a non-profit organization located in Buffalo, New York, has been an advocate for the arts with an emphasis on regional artists and their work. The WNYAG sponsors high quality exhibitions, offered in a professionally run gallery. The WNYAG offers diverse programming, including concerts, literary programs and educational lectures, workshops and demonstrations for artists and art lovers.

Indigo Arts is a grassroots city gallery supporting the artists of the Buffalo community.  The gallery is the project of local dealer Elisabeth Samuels.  The space is a showcase for established artists, largely women, who work in photography, oil painting, watercolor, sculpture and mixed media. 

Phone: 716-984-9572

Impact Artists' Gallery, located in Buffalo, New York and established in 1993, is a cooperative members' gallery for women artists, one of few in the nation. The gallery provides access for women in the arts in amanner unique to the Western New York area. Each year they mount ten or more exhibitions of visual art, including two to four national juried shows, a members-only show, and several community service exhibits.